Wednesday, March 25, 2009

We're going back in time today, because I've just gotta post this song. It's been stuck in my head ever since I first heard it about two weeks ago. Bolland & Bolland (or just Bolland, outside of their home country) are a duo from the Netherlands. You'd probably know them best as the producers of Falco's 80's hit Rock Me Amadeus. Before that, though, they released quite a few pop albums, including a (pretty good) "pop opera" concept album that included their most well-known single, In The Army Now. Ten American Girls is from their next album, and probably their most poppy. It's an extremely jaunty sound for a song that's essentially about an orgy. As with most of their stuff, the production's impeccable. The video's pretty...um... interesting too. One thing's for sure: you hear this once, you'll be humming it later.

(Music posted for evaluation purposes only. If you like what you hear, support the artists. Buy the album here.)

0 Comments:

the bias list//

skyship academy//

...Transmissions come in from outposts all over the universe... Unfamiliar melodies stream into our radios... Fronted by colorful aliens with big voices... The music begins to catch on ... It's in our heads and it refuses to leave... And we like it...

I post music on this blog out of love for the artists and in the hope that I can promote the singers and bands that I am so passionate about. If you are (or represent) an artist and would like any content taken down, don't hesitate to email me at the link above and it will be removed immediately.